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Funny Story
by Emily Henry
medium-paced
Thank you Berkley #BerkleyPartner and PRHAudio #PRHPartner for the respective ebook and audiobook.
ENJOYABLE AS ALWAYS.
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Audiobook notes: It was Julia Whelan who narrated. NEED I SAY MORE?
Emily Henry books are just good. I love picking them up and I enjoy the journey that the main character goes on. Daphne had plenty to work through (understandably so) and the issues she had with her Dad was a connection I felt deeply. I love when books provide that sense of being seen and understanding that there is someone out there who has felt the same way you have.
The romance was sweet. I liked the unconventionality of it and how Daphne and Miles came together. The crossing of worlds and showcasing all there is to do and be where they were at now, and where they could go.
I love the magic (not literally) woven into the story of those little moments that make a life. Getting milkshakes and fries, finding a new beach to explore and loving the job you have. I adored all of the librarian content and the wonderful relationship Daphne had her with Mom.
Daphne and Miles are imperfect people with the weight of the past holding them back (without them even knowing sometimes). I loved the messy, the sincere and the emotion this book brought as the happy ending was found.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: 3+ open door; moderate explicit
ENJOYABLE AS ALWAYS.
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
Audiobook notes: It was Julia Whelan who narrated. NEED I SAY MORE?
Emily Henry books are just good. I love picking them up and I enjoy the journey that the main character goes on. Daphne had plenty to work through (understandably so) and the issues she had with her Dad was a connection I felt deeply. I love when books provide that sense of being seen and understanding that there is someone out there who has felt the same way you have.
The romance was sweet. I liked the unconventionality of it and how Daphne and Miles came together. The crossing of worlds and showcasing all there is to do and be where they were at now, and where they could go.
I love the magic (not literally) woven into the story of those little moments that make a life. Getting milkshakes and fries, finding a new beach to explore and loving the job you have. I adored all of the librarian content and the wonderful relationship Daphne had her with Mom.
Daphne and Miles are imperfect people with the weight of the past holding them back (without them even knowing sometimes). I loved the messy, the sincere and the emotion this book brought as the happy ending was found.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: 3+ open door; moderate explicit